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If \"\" has an inverse function.

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Then \"\".

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Apply inverse of the function.

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\"\", then \"\".

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Therefore \"\" is an one-to-one, for every value \"\" in the range, there corresponds

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to exactly one value \"\" in the domain.

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The domain of \"\" equals the range of \"\", then \"\".

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The reflective property of inverse \"\".

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Consider \"\".

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Therefore, The inverse function is \"\".

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The inverse function is \"\".